How to transfer iPhone contacts and calendar into new iPad 2?

Hi
I have owned my 3Gs phone for about a year. I have manually entered contact and calendar data into it.
I do not sync with outlook, gmail or other services. I have contacts on those services, but I do not want to merge everything together. Now I have a new iPad, and I need to get my contacts and calendar duplicated into my iPad.
I don't want to get a MobileMe account.
I have googled around and found some solutions, but I have not been able to get any to work. I have successfully installed a subset of my iPhone apps on the iPad using iTunes.
So, how do I do this?
I have tried the various settings on the INFO tab when my iPhone/iPad is connected to the computer (windows), but can't seem to find any settings that allow transfer between devices.
If I make a change on one device, how do I get it to the other device?
I wish I could see the contacts and appointments like I do the apps and media for selection and transfer.
There must be a way, how?
Thanks
Randy

It is easy to move the phone stuff to the iPad. Just restore the iPad for the backup of the iPhone. However, I know of no way to keep them in sync between the iPhone and the iPad in the future since you do not want to use/purchase MobileMe or sync with another program like Outlook or Google stuff.

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